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Inside The Gate lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country gospel recorded by The Wilburns.
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Inside The Gate Recorded by the Wilburns Written by J.D. Sumner
G C G Oh how happy I will be when life's journey here is run A7 D7 And I look upon His face and I hear Him say well done G C G You have fought a faithful fight and my child you've kept the faith C G D7 G Enter now my joys are yours so just step inside the gate
Inside the gate (just inside the gate)
Inside the gate (just inside the gate) C G I'm home (just inside the gate) sweet home
(Just inside the gate)
No more to cry (just inside the gate)
No more to die (just inside the gate) A7 A crown of life (just inside the gate) D7 You've won (just inside the gate)
G You're safe at last (just inside the gate)
Your sorrows past (just inside the gate) C A mansion here (just inside the gate) Am Forevermore (just inside the gate)
G Yes all it takes (just inside the gate) C I'll hear Him say (just inside the gate) G D7 G When I step inside the gate
D7 G C G I will look for mother dear and I'll look for daddy too A7 D7 Sisters brothers will be there heaven's joys with them I'll share G C G Then I'll hear lil' David play neath my Jesus on that day C G D7 G Heaven's joys for me await when I step inside the gate
Repeat 2,3,4,2,3,4 A7 D7 When we all get to heaven what a day of rejoicing that will be G C Em A7 C G Yes all it takes I’ll hear Him say when I step inside the gate
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